luaotfload-tool - generate and query the Luaotfload font names
database
luaotfload-tool [ -bcDfFiIlLnpqRSuvVhw ]
luaotfload-tool --flush-lookups
luaotfload-tool --cache=DIRECTIVE
luaotfload-tool --list=CRITERION[:VALUE] [
--fields=F1,F2,...,Fn ]
luaotfload-tool --bisect=DIRECTIVE
luaotfload-tool --help
luaotfload-tool --version
luaotfload-tool --show-blacklist
luaotfload-tool --diagnose=CHECK
luaotfload-tool --conf=FILE --dumpconf
luaotfload-tool accesses the font names database that is required
by the Luaotfload package. There are two general modes: update
and query.
- update: update the database or rebuild it entirely;
- query: resolve a font name or display close matches.
- --update,
-u
- Update the database; indexes new fonts.
- --force,
-f
- Force rebuilding of the database; re-indexes all fonts.
- --local,
-L
- Include font files in $PWD. This option will cause large parts of
the database to be rebuilt. Thus it is quite inefficient. Additionally, if
local font files are found, the database is prevented from being saved to
disk, so the local fonts need to be parsed with every invocation of
luaotfload-tool.
- --no-reload,
-n
- Suppress auto-updates to the database (e.g. when --find is passed
an unknown name).
- --no-compress,
-c
- Do not filter the plain text version of the font index through gzip.
Useful for debugging if your editor is built without zlib.
- --prefer-texmf,
-p
- Organize the file name database in a way so that it prefer fonts in the
TEXMF tree over system fonts if they are installed in both.
- --formats=EXTENSIONS
- Extensions of the font files to index. Where EXTENSIONS is a
comma-separated list of supported file extensions (otf, ttf, ttc). If the
list is prefixed with a + sign, the given list is added to the
currently active one; - subtracts. Default: otf,ttf,ttc.
Examples:
- 1.
- --formats=-ttc,ttf would skip TrueType fonts and font
collections;
- 2.
- --formats=otf would scan only OpenType files;
- 3.
- --formats=+afm includes binary Postscript files accompanied by an
AFM file.
- --find=NAME
- Resolve a font name; this looks up <name> in the database and prints
the file name it is mapped to. --find also understands request
syntax, i.e. --find=file:foo.otf checks whether foo.otf is
indexed.
- --fuzzy,
-F
- Show approximate matches to the file name if the lookup was unsuccessful
(requires --find).
- --info,
-i
- Display basic information to a resolved font file (requires
--find).
- --inspect,
-I
- Display detailed information by loading the font and analyzing the font
table; very slow! For the meaning of the returned fields see the LuaTeX
documentation. (requires --find).
- --list=CRITERION
- Show entries, where CRITERION is one of the following:
- 1.
- the character *, selecting all entries;
- 2.
- a field of a database entry, for instance version or
format*, according to which the output will be sorted. Information
in an unstripped database (see the option --no-strip above) is
nested: Subfields of a record can be addressed using the ->
separator, e. g. file->location, style->units_per_em,
or names->sanitized->english->prefmodifiers. NB: shell
syntax requires that arguments containing -> be properly
quoted!
- 3.
- an expression of the form field:value to limit the output to
entries whose field matches value. The value can
contain * to match an arbitrary number of characters.
For example, in order to output file names and corresponding
versions, sorted by the font format:
./luaotfload-tool.lua --list="format" --fields="file->base,version"
This prints:
otf latinmodern-math.otf Version 1.958
otf lmromancaps10-oblique.otf 2.004
otf lmmono8-regular.otf 2.004
otf lmmonoproplt10-bold.otf 2.004
otf lmsans10-oblique.otf 2.004
otf lmromanslant8-regular.otf 2.004
otf lmroman12-italic.otf 2.004
otf lmsansdemicond10-oblique.otf 2.004
...
- --fields=FIELDS
- Comma-separated list of fields that should be printed. Information in an
unstripped database (see the option --no-strip above) is nested:
Subfields of a record can be addressed using the -> separator,
e. g. file->location, style->units_per_em, or
names->sanitized->english->subfamily. The default is
plainname,version*. (Only meaningful with --list.)
- --flush-lookups
- Clear font name lookup cache (experimental).
- --cache=DIRECTIVE
- Cache control, where DIRECTIVE is one of the following:
- 1.
- purge -> delete Lua files from cache;
- 2.
- erase -> delete Lua and Luc files from cache;
- 3.
- show -> print stats.
- --show-blacklist,
-b
- Show blacklisted files (not directories).
- --dry-run,
-D
- Don’t load fonts when updating the database; scan directories only.
(For debugging file system related issues.)
- --no-strip
- Do not strip redundant information after building the database. Warning:
this will inflate the index to about two to three times the normal
size.
- --max-fonts=N
- Process at most N font files, including fonts already indexed in
the count.
- --bisect=DIRECTIVE
- Bisection of the font database. This mode is intended as assistance in
debugging the Luatex engine, especially when tracking memleaks or buggy
fonts.
DIRECTIVE can be one of the following:
- 1.
- run -> Make luaotfload-tool respect the bisection
progress when running. Combined with --update and possibly
--force this will only process the files from the start up until
the pivot and ignore the rest.
- 2.
- start -> Start bisection: create a bisection state file and
initialize the low, high, and pivot indices.
- 3.
- stop -> Terminate the current bisection session by deleting the
state file.
- 4.
- good | bad -> Mark the section processed last as
“good” or “bad”, respectively. The next
bisection step will continue with the bad section.
- 5.
- status -> Print status information about the current bisection
session. Hint: Use with higher verbosity settings for more output.
A bisection session is initiated by issuing the start
directive. This sets the pivot to the middle of the list of available font
files. Now run luaotfload-tool with the --update flag set as
well as --bisect=run: only the fonts up to the pivot will be
considered. If that task exhibited the issue you are tracking, then tell
Luaotfload using --bisect=bad. The next step of --bisect=run
will continue bisection with the part of the files below the pivot.
Likewise, issue --bisect=good in order to continue with the fonts
above the pivot, assuming the tested part of the list did not trigger the
bug.
Once the culprit font is tracked down, good or bad
will have no effect anymore. run will always end up processing the
single font file that was left. Use --bisect=stop to clear the
bisection state.
- --verbose=N, -v
- Set verbosity level to n or the number of repetitions of
-v.
- --quiet
- No verbose output (log level set to zero).
- --log=CHANNEL
- Redirect log output (for database troubleshooting), where CHANNEL
can be
- 1.
- stdout -> all output will be dumped to the terminal (default);
or
- 2.
- file -> write to a file to the temporary directory (the name
will be chosen automatically.
- --version,
-V
- Show version numbers of components as well as some basic information and
exit.
- --help,
-h
- Show help message and exit.
- --diagnose=CHECK
- Run the diagnostic procedure CHECK. Available procedures are:
- 1.
- files -> check Luaotfload files for modifications;
- 2.
- permissions -> check permissions of cache directories and
files;
- 3.
- 4.
- repository -> check the git repository for new releases,
- 5.
- index -> check database, display information about it.
Procedures can be chained by concatenating with commas, e.g.
--diagnose=files,permissions. Specify thorough to run all
checks.
- --conf=FILE
- Read the configuration from FILE. See luaotfload.conf(%) for
documentation concerning the format and available options.
- --dumpconf
- Print the currently active configuration; the output can be saved to a
file and used for bootstrapping a custom configuration files.
- --aliases
- Dump the font name database as a kpathsea aliases file. This option is
experimental and might go away.
The font name database is usually located in the directory
texmf-var/luatex-cache/generic/names/ ($TEXMFCACHE as set in
texmf.cnf) of your TeX Live distribution as a zlib-compressed
file luaotfload-names.lua.gz. The experimental lookup cache will be
created as luaotfload-lookup-cache.lua in the same directory. These
Lua tables are not used directly by Luaotfload, though. Instead, they are
compiled to Lua bytecode which is written to corresponding files with the
extension .luc in the same directory. When modifying the files by
hand keep in mind that only if the bytecode files are missing will
Luaotfload use the plain version instead. Both kinds of files are safe to
delete, at the cost of regenerating them with the next run of
LuaTeX.
luaotfload.conf(5), luatex(1), lua(1)
- texdoc luaotfload to display the manual for the Luaotfload
package
- Luaotfload development https://github.com/latex3/luaotfload
- LuaLaTeX mailing list http://tug.org/pipermail/lualatex-dev/
- LuaTeX http://luatex.org/
- ConTeXt http://wiki.contextgarden.net
- Luaotfload on CTAN http://ctan.org/pkg/luaotfload
Luaotfload was developed by the LuaLaTeX dev team
(https://github.com/lualatex/). It is currently maintained by the
LaTeX Project Team at https://github.com/latex3/luaotfload The
fontloader code is provided by Hans Hagen of Pragma ADE, Hasselt NL
(http://pragma-ade.com/).
This manual page was written by Philipp Gesang
<phg@phi-gamma.net>.